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July, 2008

Microsoft Eliminates MEDC; Content Going to Other Conferences

Microsoft announced this week that it is eliminating its standalone Mobile and Embedded DevCon (MEDC) conference and rolling the content into two other developer events -- the Embedded Systems Conference West in San Jose, Calif. (April 14 through 18) and Tech Ed 2008 in Orlando, Fla., to be held in June.

Tech Ed 2008 actually will take place in two back-to-back events: Tech Ed U.S. 2008 Developers on June 3 through 6; and Tech Ed U.S. IT Professionals on June 10 through 13.

Microsoft plans to include track sessions on embedded development in the San Jose and Orlando events. It's not clear if Microsoft's consolidation of MEDC will result in a general scaling back of the number of sessions for mobile and embedded developers. At present, the agendas for Embedded Systems Conference West and Tech Ed 2008 are not publicly available.

Last year, the MEDC 2007's U.S. and international events included "more than 140 technical sessions and 60 labs tailored for developers, IT professionals and business professionals," according to the MEDC 2007 Web site.

Microsoft broke the news about this year's consolidation of MEDC via e-mails to past MEDC attendees. It was also noted by at least two Microsoft bloggers.

Blogger Frank Prengel, embedded evangelist for Microsoft Germany, described MEDC's passing for this year as "sad" but added that "it only makes sense since mobile & embedded development is becoming more mainstream."

Mike Hall, a Microsoft technical product manager, noted that the international MEDC events had been smaller than the U.S. standalone event. However, according to a Microsoft spokesperson, that international content will be rolled into other events worldwide, including non-Microsoft developer conferences.

While Microsoft has a precedent, in at least one case, of restoring developer events, a Microsoft spokesperson confirmed that this change is permanent.

 

 

December, 2007

Microsoft TechEd - Blogger

ooo man… I’m exposed… Microsoft published the names of the TechEd SEA 2007 Blogger winners. I actually won 2 prizes in the blogging competition… one for the 3rd round of the blogging competition and I got myself a Microsoft Mouse

 
 
 
 


December, 2007

Goodbye Tech Ed SEA 2007


There were lots of sessions to attend to and I had a hard time choosing them but I sorted out ourselves on which sessions we should attend and share them later. We couldn’t attend any hand-on-lab sessions because they were always too full. However I succecs to completion of Dot Net University sessions and awarded a certificate.  Some of the sessions I attended are:

  • WEB316 Ajax Patterns with ASP.Net
  • DEV307 Developing Office Business Applications with Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Office
  • DAT302 Database Schema Versioning: How to Use Microsoft Visual Studio Team System for Database Professionals and Team Foundation Server to Version and Deploy Your Databases
  • CON206 Custom Activities with Microsoft Windows Workflow Foundation: A Developer’s Primer
  • ARC307 Enterprise Library 3.1
  • DEV308 A Lap around Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation
  • DEV311 NET Framework 3.0 End-to-End: Putting the Pieces Together
  • CON311 Building Microsoft Windows Workflow Foundation Enabled Windows Communication Foundation Services in .NET Framework 3.5
  • DEV320 Microsoft Visual C# Under the Covers: An In-Depth Look at C# 3.0
  • OFC418 Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies 2007: Deployment and Advanced Administration Topics
  • ARC312 Make your Customer’s Day: User First Design

One of the fun things about Tech-Ed was collecting stamps and freebies from exhibition stands. I collected a few pens, toys, a cap, a T-Shirt, a few evaluation product CDs and lots of information brochures. I also filled in lots of forms to place in the daily draws. There were some gift packs and good stuffs such as Xbox 360 draws everyday. Participants are given $50 voucher on the last day when we submitted our evaluation form… so, our fee for next year TechEd will be $599 only if we register early with the voucher, the same amount I paid this year

Anyways Tech-Ed SEA 2007 was great and I enjoyed it.  Until next year when I hope to write another Unofficial Tech Ed blog

I attended TechEd 2003, 2004, 2006 and this year 2007. well… Thank You Microsoft… and Thank You to the organizer, Crystal Edge… And of course, next year I will definitely attend TechEd SEA 2008…

 

Tech·Ed 2007 Worldwide

  • The Microsoft community is a global community. Microsoft Tech·Ed 2007 is an opportunity for anyone anywhere who wants to get hands-on with the latest and upcoming technologies, get answers to problems they face every day, and get connected to a cutting-edge IT community.

    Event Location Dates

    Tech·Ed U.S.

    Orlando, FL

    June 4–8, 2007

    Tech·Ed India

    Mumbai

    June 13–16, 2007

    Tech·Ed Australia

    Queensland

    August 7–10, 2007

    Tech·Ed New Zealand

    Auckland

    August 13–15, 2007

    Tech·Ed Japan

    Yokohama

    August 21–24, 2007

    Tech·Ed Hong Kong

    Hong Kong

    August 28–30, 2007

    Tech·Ed South East Asia

    Kuala Lumpur

    September 10-13, 2007

    Tech·Ed Taiwan

    Taipei

    September 18–20, 2007

    Tech·Ed South Africa

    Sun City

    October 21–24, 2007

    Tech·Ed Europe: Developers

    Barcelona, Spain

    November 5–9, 2007

    Tech·Ed Europe: IT Forum

    Barcelona, Spain

    November 12–16, 2007

    Tech·Ed China

    TBD

    November 8–10, 2007

    Tech·Ed Brazil

    São Paulo

    November 21–23, 2007


    Tech·Ed US Future Locations and Dates


    Event Location Dates

    Tech·Ed 2008

    Orlando, FL

    June 3-6, 2008

    June 10-13, 2008

Tech•Ed South East Asia 2008 is scheduled for August 11 - 14, 2008 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. Please email techedsea@crystaledge.net if you would like to receive more information or are interested to register.

    • Note – this not the final list of International countries represented throughout the world. As more locations & dates are confirmed, they will be published.
    • Dates are subject to change.

 

 

 

October, 2007

Attendees get taste of Silverlight

Attendees get taste of Silverlight

Microsoft demonstrated its new Silverlight online media platform, a rival to Adobe's dominant Flash player, at Tech.Ed SEA 2007. 

Silverlight is a cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for delivering .NET-based media experiences and interactive applications for the Web. 

It offers a flexible programming model that supports AJAX, Visual Basic, C#, Python, and Ruby, and integrates with existing web applications. 

Silverlight, which was announced earlier this year, also supports the fast and cost-effective delivery of high-quality video to all major browsers running on the Mac OS or Windows. 

Also briefly on display during the demo session was the company's Expression Studio, a suite of graphic design and animation software that allows designers to create applications for both the Web as well as the Windows operating system. 

The suite includes five components: Expression Web, Expression Blend, Expression Design, Expression Media and Expression Encoder. 

Expression Web is a tool to create standards-based websites while Expression Blend is meant for developing user interfaces. 

Developers can use Expression Design for illustration and graphic design. 

Expression Media, on the other hand, is a digital asset management tool that allows users to organise and manage the elements in their software projects. 

Expression Encoder lets users convert and compress multiple video formats to SMPTE standard VC-1 video for mobile, Web, and high-definition (HD) video.

Tip for macro users

Macros are useful software shortcuts when you have to type a complicated sequence of commands repeatedly, for example, but viruses can also surreptitiously store code in such programs.  

Dr Nitin Paranjape, the chairman and managing director of Maestros Mediline Systems Ltd, said IT departments usually deal with this threat by disabling the ability to run macros completely. 

"While this prevents viruses from spreading, it also prevents you from using macros for automating repetitive tasks," he said at Tech.Ed SEA 2007. There is another option for IT departments, and one that would retain the usefulness and practicality of using macros. 

"An IT department can use digital signatures to mark macros that have been vetted," he said. Microsoft Office, said Nitin, can be configured to run only the digitally signed macros and would stop any other macros from running. 

Maestros Mediline Systems is a Microsoft preferred partner.

 

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